The Silent Wife by A. S. A. Harrison
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Jodie has been Todd's common law wife for twenty years where she took excellent care of him in every way, almost to the point of a Stepford Wife. They do seem to love each other even though Todd does have the odd meaningless indiscretion.
All goes well until Todd encounters his best friend's daughter and they begin an affair.
Jodie is a therapist and really quite "different" to the point of being unlikeable. At the end of the story we get a hint of what may have been some of the cause for her strangeness.
An enjoyable read.
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